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Kentucky Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Concealed Carry Licenses for 18- to 20-Year-Olds
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Kentucky Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Concealed Carry Licenses for 18- to 20-Year-Olds

Jim Flanders
Last updated: March 24, 2026 9:19 pm
Jim Flanders Published March 24, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • Kentucky lawmakers passed House Bill 312, allowing adults aged 18 to 20 to obtain a provisional concealed carry license.
  • The bill received a 30-7 Senate vote and a 73-17 House vote before heading to the governor for approval.
  • Provisional licenses require background checks and firearms training, remaining valid until the holder turns 21.
  • License holders will receive a notification to transition to a standard concealed carry license before age 21.
  • The legislation maintains safeguards and expands concealed carry eligibility for responsible young adults.

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FRANKFORT, KY – Kentucky lawmakers have officially passed House Bill 312, advancing legislation that would allow adults aged 18 to 20 to obtain a provisional concealed carry license.

The bill, which previously cleared the House earlier this session, has now passed both chambers of the General Assembly. It received final approval in the Senate on March 20 by a 30-7 vote after earlier passing the House with a 73-17 vote. The measure has been enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House, marking a significant step toward becoming law.

This development follows my earlier coverage of the bill’s initial progress, when it first advanced out of committee. That report detailed the proposal’s intent and early support among lawmakers.

Under House Bill 312, the Kentucky State Police would be required to issue provisional concealed carry licenses to individuals between the ages of 18 and 20 who meet the same eligibility requirements currently applied to those 21 and older, including background checks and firearms training.

The provisional license would allow holders to carry concealed firearms or other lawful deadly weapons throughout the Commonwealth, subject to existing restrictions under state and federal law. The license would remain valid until the individual turns 21.

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Once the license holder approaches age 21, the state would notify them of the upcoming expiration and provide an application to transition to a standard concealed carry license. Those who apply within the required timeframe would not need to repeat firearms training, provided they remain eligible.

The legislation specifies that provisional licenses must be clearly distinguishable from standard licenses and will be administered under existing concealed carry laws outlined in KRS 237.110, with additional provisions tailored to younger applicants.

With final passage in both chambers, House Bill 312 now heads to the governor’s desk for consideration. If signed into law, Kentucky would join a growing number of states that allow law-abiding adults under the age of 21 to carry a concealed firearm for self-defense.

The bill maintains existing safeguards, including background checks and required firearms training, while extending concealed carry eligibility to a broader group of legal adults. The measure does not change who can legally possess a firearm but instead focuses on how those individuals may carry for personal protection.

As laws evolve, it is critical for gun owners to stay informed about current regulations and requirements. If this law is enacted, young adults seeking to carry should prioritize proper training, understand where carry is permitted, and develop safe, consistent habits when carrying a firearm.

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